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This project examines the promise on Vermont farms for oilseed production in support of food, feed and fuel markets. One challenge is the distribution of necessary equipment to process the oilseeds into more useful forms; oil and meal. Some pioneering farms and groups have purchased oil presses and have constructed or purchased equipment to convert raw oil into biodiesel. But this is the exception. Most farmers will not assume the risk of both producing oilseed crops and attempting to convert them to oil and meal. Mobile processors are one way to enable this fledgling agricultural industry.

Lead Department or Center: Center for Sustainable Agriculture (CSA) & Community Development & Applied Economics (CDAE)

Community Partners: Callahan Engineering

Project Timing: October 2008 – September 2011

More Info: Christopher Callahan, Callahan Engineering and QingBin Wang, Associate Professor, CDAE, qwang@uvm.edu

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Farm Energy Innovation in Vermont

by fconte on August 16, 2010

This research investigated the notion that by working through innovation networks or hubs, groups of Vermonters (e.g., farmers, advocates, researchers, utilities, state agencies, community groups, non-profits, etc.) can develop and implement scalable farm energy solutions that will be adopted over time by the majority of interested farmers.

Lead Department or Center: Center for Sustainable Agriculture (CSA)

Community Partners: Verdana Ventures, LLC

Project Timing: August 2008 – December 2008

More Info: Edward Delhagen, ed_delhagen@myfairpoint.net

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Developing Standards for Sustainable Biofuels in Vermont

July 1, 2010

This research explores the development of Vermont’s biofuels market, especially on-farm biodiesel production and its role in helping farms reduce their dependence on fossil fuels and reduce imported commodities. Lead Department or Center: Center for Sustainable Agriculture (CSA) UVM Partners: UVM Extension & The Sustainable Agriculture Council Community Partners: Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund & Vermont [...]

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A different view on big ag

June 24, 2010

This is a discussion started on the CDAE faculty listserve and posted is here with permission from Bob Parsons & Josh Farley, professors in Community Development and Applied Economics at UVM. Join the conversation by posting your own comment below. Big ag maybe is not the big monster its made out to be? Food Systems [...]

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